'THE ELLINGTON KID' SHORT FILM
THE ELLINGTON KID - ANALYSIS OF 6 FRAMES
-MIS – knife/raw meat/kebab/workers hand
- close up signifying importance of knife
-violent


-second close up of the knife
-mid shot
- introducing two characters
-everyday situation
-MIS – blue and yellow tracksuits / leather black jacket and
grey trousers / cap / kebab, chips, drink
-kebab shop MIS – tiles, booths, plastic chairs and table
-high angle shot – gang members more intimidating / powerful
than victim – looking down at him from top of the stairs
- hoodie – can’t see victim’s face
- grubby/bland estate – not a comforting setting/no people
outside to help
-MIS – bright, comforting lights of the kebab shop – across
the road from the estate where the gang is
-can’t see victim’s face – can’t see what he is thinking
looking behind him at gang
-MIS - bell/door
-bell is a significant prop - indicating entrance of gang members as well as victim
-close up - dramatic moment when victim/gang members enter shop
-ominous/threatening
-Implies that the story is true
-truth behind the knives
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